The front of the box is pretty clear with what we have going on here. The bottom of the box clearly states the model while the top shows us the brand along with the fact that it supports SLI and is an NVIDIA graphics card

The side of the card goes into a bit more detail of what we have on offer; 512MB GDDR3 memory, 256-bit interface, Dual Dual Link DVI, HDTV, HDCP, PCI Express 2.0 and Low Noise Cooling. We'll be the judge of that last one.

Turning the box over we have some more detail on what is on offer from the card and how some of the technology should look with screenshots from both Crysis and Hellgate: London.

The right of the box also goes into some of the more key features of the core like Direct X 10 support, HDR, 2560 x 1600 resolution, HDCP and more. The top of the box also has a little paragraph from ZOTAC about the card.

Inside the package is very standard; a quick install guide, driver CD, S-Video to Component cable, molex to PCI Express power connector along with a single DVI to VGA connector.

The package on a whole is pretty plain, but this seems to be a bit of a trend amongst a lot of companies which is a bit disappointing. We understand that ZOTAC are still quite new so hopefully we see them partner with someone soon and get some kick ass games included in the package to make it stand out a bit more.

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